WO2002007597A1 - An electromedical electrode with a snap connecting means - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B5/00—Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
- A61B5/24—Detecting, measuring or recording bioelectric or biomagnetic signals of the body or parts thereof
- A61B5/25—Bioelectric electrodes therefor
- A61B5/271—Arrangements of electrodes with cords, cables or leads, e.g. single leads or patient cord assemblies
- A61B5/273—Connection of cords, cables or leads to electrodes
- A61B5/274—Connection of cords, cables or leads to electrodes using snap or button fasteners
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- An electromedical electrode with a snap connecting means An electromedical electrode with a snap connecting means .
- the present invention relates to an electro- medical electrode comprising a plate-shaped part having a portion for establishing contact with the skin of a patient, a flange part connected with the plate- shaped part, snap connecting means provided on said flange part and including a stud portion for establishing connection to a lead wire connector means of a measuring apparatus, a base portion formed integrally with the stud portion, and fastening means for fastening the snap connecting means to the electrode, said snap connecting means being positioned at a distance from the skin contact establishing portion, and a conductive area extending between said skin contact establishing portion and the snap connecting means.
- Electrodes establishing electrical contact between the skin of a patient and measuring apparatus are well-known in the art, and are e.g. used for measuring electrical signals generated in or by the body. For instance, the functions of the heart may be registered by recording the signals of the heart on an electrocardiogram (ECG) .
- ECG electrocardiogram
- connection between the electrode and the measuring apparatus is provided by means of a lead wire having at one end a connector means which is coupled to the electrode in a suitable manner, most often by a snap connecting means fastened to the electrode.
- the snap connecting means of the electrode of this document is a two-piece con- struction in which a pin part comprising the stud and base portions is connected with a fastening means in the form of a rivet.
- the pin part and the rivet are placed on a re- spective side of the flange part of the electrode and are subsequently driven into interlocking engagement with each other.
- both of these parts, i.e. the pin part and the fastening means are formed of an electrically conductive material, the electrical contact between the conductive area and the stud portion is established by this engagement. Due to the material consumption and the assembly operation required, the production costs are, however, undesirably high.
- an electrode of the initially stated kind which is characterized in that the fastening means of said snap connecting means is formed integrally with the base portion and comprises a plurality of legs which protrude from said base portion, and that said legs are folded to a position in which they abut against said conductive area.
- a safe fastening of the snap connecting means is provided by the folded legs, and the good electrical contact is pro- vided by the abutment of the legs against the conductive area.
- the legs are folded to a position in which the flange part and the conductive area are sandwiched between the base portion and the legs. In this way, it is by folding the legs pos- sible to squeeze the flange part and the conductive area situated between the base portion and the legs, whereby a higher contact pressure and consequently a better electrical conductivity between the legs and the conductive area are obtained.
- the legs are folded away from each other to the position in which they abut the conductive area.
- the contact points between the snap connecting means and the flange part with the conductive area are spread over a larger area.
- the snap connecting means is more resistant against impacts during handling of the electrode, for instance when the wire connected to the snap connecting means is pulled in different directions. Thereby a good electrical contact between the snap connecting means and the conductive area is ensured.
- the snap connecting means is punched out of a thin sheet material .
- flaps punched out of the sheet material and pointing away from each other are bent at a first position in a direction towards each other to form a double layer of the sheet material, said double layer forming part of the base portion, and the flaps are bent at a second position in a direction pointing away from the base portion to form the legs.
- it is in the form of the double layer of sheet material possible by simple punching and bending operations to obtain an outwardly protruding part of the base portion corresponding to each leg, so that the leg may be folded outwards to jam the flange part and the conductive area of the electrode between said part of the base portion and the leg.
- flaps punched out of the sheet material between remaining parts of the sheet material and pointing away from each other are bent in a direction pointing away from the base portion to form the legs, and said remaining parts of the sheet material form part of the base portion.
- This embodiment is very simple to manufacture, as only one punching operation and one bending operation are nec- essary. If the flange part is rather stiff, it may be jammed between the legs and said remaining parts of the sheet material .
- the flange part is flexible, advantageously parts of the sheet material forming the base portion are bent to form a double layer of the sheet material and to cover at least partially the holes in the base portion resulting from the punched out flaps.
- the sheet material covering said holes form an abutment, against which the flange part may be squeezed by the legs and thereby be secured firmly.
- the legs are folded-in to a position in which they abut said conductive area, whereby very little material is used.
- Two legs may be provided which are positioned substantially diametrically opposite each other.
- three or four legs are provided which in their folded positions are pointing in directions intersecting substantially at equal angles. This enhances the stability of the fastening means.
- Each of said legs may be inserted through a separate corresponding punched hole in the flange part of the electrode, whereby a minimum of material is cut out of the flange part, ensuring stability of this.
- all of said legs are inserted through one single punched hole in the flange part of the electrode.
- the insertion of all the legs in only one hole may be easier, especially if the legs are inclined towards each other.
- the single punched hole in the flange part has the shape of a polygon and has a straight side corresponding to each leg, respectively. This further enhances the stability of the fastening, as the legs may abut the edges of the hole.
- edges of the legs and/or edges of the base portion are provided with teeth for better grip. The teeth may be directed towards the flange part in the mounted position of the snap connecting means on the flange part .
- the invention also relates to a method of manufacturing a snap connector for fastening on a flange part of an electromedical electrode for establishing electrical contact between a wire and a conductive area on the electrode.
- the method is characterized by punching out the snap connector of one single piece of sheet metal, whereby a substantially ball-shaped upper stud portion is formed for connection with the wire, and by punching out flaps to be folded as legs for fastening the con- nector to the flange part of the electrode.
- the invention further relates to a method of fastening a snap connector on a flange part of an electromedical electrode for establishing electrical con- tact between a wire and a conductive area on the electrode.
- the method is characterized by introducing legs of the snap connec- tor in one or more holes in the flange part of the electrode, and by bending the legs to abut the conductive area on the electrode.
- Fig. 1 is an exploded view of an embodiment of the electrode according to the invention
- Fig. 2 is a sectional view of the electrode shown in Fig. 1 along the line II-II in Fig. 1 ;
- Fig. 3 is a top view of a second embodiment of the snap connecting means according to the invention, before bending of flaps to form the legs;
- Fig. 4 is a sectional view of the snap connecting means shown in Fig. 3, but after bending the flaps to form the legs;
- Fig. 5 is a sectional view corresponding to Fig. 4, but after attachment of the snap connecting means to an electrode;
- Fig. 6 is a top view of a third embodiment of the snap connecting means according to the invention, before bending of flaps to form the legs; and Fig. 7 is a sectional view along the line VII-VII in Fig. 6, but after attachment of the snap connecting means to an electrode .
- an electromedical electrode generally designated 1 comprises a plate- shaped part 2 having on the side which in a position of use is intended to adhere to the skin of a patient a plate 3 of e.g. foam material.
- a hole (not shown) is provided for receiving an electrically conductive material, such as a paste-like electrolyte, thus pro- viding a portion for establishing electrical contact with the skin.
- the underside of the foam plate 3 may be covered by a protective layer (not shown) of e.g. a film material and which is removed prior to use.
- the skin contact establishing portion of the plate-shaped part 2 is in electrical connection with a conductive area 4 which is shown on the upper side of the electrode in Fig. 1 for reasons of clarity only and which in the embodiment shown is designed as a substantially strip-shaped leading strip but which may have any appropriate shape.
- the conductive area 4 extends between the skin contact establishing portion to a flange part 5 of the electrode.
- the flange part 5 may be formed integrally with the plate-shaped part 2 as shown in the Figures, or be provided as a separate part which is connected with the plate-shaped part in any suitable manner.
- the upper side of the electrode i.e.
- the flange part 5 and the part covering the foam plate 3 of the plate-shaped part 2 may be formed as a print which is punched out from a film material blank.
- the conductive area 4 may be formed by carbon which is printed on the blank or comprise a silver strip or any other suitable mate- rial.
- the snap connecting means comprises a stud portion 7 which is formed integrally with a base portion 8 and which is in- tended for snap engagement with connector means of a wire of a measuring apparatus.
- the lead wire connector means may e.g. comprise a fitting or coupling member as disclosed in Applicants' above-mentioned EP patent No. 0 210 184 for receiving a banana plug, or be designed as a female connector means having a hole for snap engagement with the stud portion 7 of the snap connecting means 6.
- Fastening means for securing the snap engagement means to the flange part 5 is provided by a plurality of legs, in the embodiment shown in Fig.
- the flange part 5 may on its underside be provided with a layer (not shown) of e.g. film material which covers i.a. the conductive area 4 and the folded-in legs 9 of the snap connecting means in order to prevent or reduce interference from the skin of the patient.
- Fig. 3 to 5 show another embodiment of the snap connecting means 6 at different stages of the manufacturing process.
- Fig. 3 is a top view of the means 6 punched out of a peace of thin sheet metal .
- the means has four flat flaps 11 pointing in different directions at right angles and an upstanding hollow, ball-like stud portion 7.
- Fig. 4 shows an axial section through the snap connecting means of Fig. 3 after first bending the flaps 11 in a direc- tion towards the central axis of the means 180 degrees along the dotted lines 12 of Fig. 3 and then bending the flaps 90 degrees along the dotted lines 13 of Fig. 3 in the opposite direction in order to form outwards protruding parts 14 of the base portion 8 as well as the downward legs 9.
- Fig. 3 is a top view of the means 6 punched out of a peace of thin sheet metal .
- the means has four flat flaps 11 pointing in different directions at right angles and an upstanding hollow, ball-like stud portion 7.
- Fig. 6 is a top view of a third embodiment of the snap connecting means 6 after punching it out of a peace of thin sheet metal. At this stage, the means has three flat flaps 11 pointing in different direc- tions forming an angle of 120 degrees with each other and an upstanding hollow, ball-like stud portion 7.
- Fig. 7 shows the snap connecting means 6 after fastening on the flange part 5.
- the flaps 11 have been bent 90 degrees or more downwards along the lines 18 of Fig. 6 and subsequently outer parts 19 of the surrounding sheet material have been bent downwards 180 degrees along the dotted lines 20 of Fig. 6 to abut a lower side 21 of parts 22 of sheet material situated between holes 23 resulting from the bent down flaps 11.
- part of the holes 23 is covered by these outer parts 19 of sheet material so that an abutment is formed against which the material of the flange 5 is pressed by the legs 9 after insertion of these through a triangular hole 24 in the flange 5 and bending of the legs 9 outwards to abut the conductive area 4 on the lower side of the flange 5.
- the triangular shape of the hole 24 corresponds to the three dotted lines 18 along which the legs 9 are bent and thereby assures good securing of the snap connecting means 6 in the direction of the plane of the flange
- the folded-in parts 19 may be omitted.
- the snap connecting means 6 is manufactured by means of techniques know per se, and of any suitable material, such as nickel-plated or silver-plated brass or a steel material which is preferably corrosion-resistant and acid-proof.
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DE60113848T DE60113848D1 (en) | 2000-07-25 | 2001-07-25 | ELECTROMEDICAL ELECTRODE WITH A SNAPPING ELEMENT |
AT01957765T ATE305748T1 (en) | 2000-07-25 | 2001-07-25 | ELECTROMEDICAL ELECTRODE WITH A SNAP CONNECTOR |
AU2001279588A AU2001279588A1 (en) | 2000-07-25 | 2001-07-25 | An electromedical electrode with a snap connecting means |
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